
Order of Labor Glory, 3rd class, Type 1, #46848, circa late 1970s.
Silver gilt, enamels; measures 46.7 mm tall incl. eyelet, 41.0 mm wide; weighs 34.9 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Type 1, featuring riveted two-piece construction: the hammer & sickle emblem is a separate superimposed part. Note the five-digit serial number, relatively low even for a Type 1.
In excellent, near mint condition. The enamel is literally perfect, completely free of any wear visible even under a 10x magnification. The raised details are likewise perfect and exceptionally crisp. The fire gilt on the wreath and letters is clearly visible. Very
Silver gilt, enamels; measures 46.7 mm tall incl. eyelet, 41.0 mm wide; weighs 34.9 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Type 1, featuring riveted two-piece construction: the hammer & sickle emblem is a separate superimposed part. Note the five-digit serial number, relatively low even for a Type 1.
In excellent, near mint condition. The enamel is literally perfect, completely free of any wear visible even under a 10x magnification. The
raised details are likewise perfect and exceptionally crisp. The fire gilt on the wreath and letters is clearly visible. Very attractive even
patina to silver on both sides. Comes on original two-layer suspension in aluminum with a beautiful old, probably original ribbon which is
slightly faded but otherwise perfectly preserved and clean. The connecting link appears to be original; its ends are joined with solder in a
seamless manner characteristic of the Soviet mint.
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